Lilypad Lake Stampin’ Up! Card Idea Using Masking Technique

Lilypad Lake, Stampin' Up! thinking of you handmade card using masking techniue created by Darla Olson @ inkheaven

Create a Beautiful Scene With Lilypad Lake Using Masking Technique

Lilypad Lake stamp set by Stampin’ Up! is perfect for creating peaceful lake scenes.  Using the masking technique, you can make the lilypads in this stamp set appear to be floating in the water. Masking is an easy technique for placing images in the foreground to create depth to a one-layer card.

How to Create a Mask for the Masking Technique

Stamp the image you want to remain in the foreground on a piece of scrap paper (if you use this you will need to use Tombow Liquid Glue), a Post-it note (if you use this be sure part of your image is on the sticky area), or on Post-Tape (my personal favorite) CLICK HERE to purchase the Post-it Tape. After the you have stamped the image, cut the image out. Tip: You may need to cut inside the lines to get good coverage.  However, for this card, that will not be necessary, just cut as close the line as possible. Next, you will stamp the image on your card front and place your mask over the image. After this, stamp the image that you wish to appear behind your masked image over the top of your mask. Finally, remove your mask. That’s it! You have just used the masking technique!

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This Lilypad Lake card idea was a Make & Take at my 2018 New Catalog Launch. For more information about the 2018-2019 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog and how to receive you own copy, CLICK HERE. To download the  Lilypad Lake card idea Tutorial, CLICK HERE.

Please note: The Stampin’ Blends will not be available for purchase until sometime mid-June. Item numbers are listed on the tutorial.

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Step it up With LayeringHere is a similar card idea that is stepped up with layering using the Lakeside dies from the bundle and save!

Stepped up version with Lakeside Dies Stampin' Up! @inkheaven

I am so happy that you stopped by to visit! If you have any questions or need any help creating this card, please don’t hesitate to ask! Comments are welcome. Thank you for allowing me to help you create stamping happiness for you and your loved ones.

Darla Olson at inkheaven wishing you stamping happiness always